Improvement in calendars



iiilniied $121M strut Winnie.

.GEORGE L. COB'URN, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

Letters Patent N 95,655, dated October 12, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN CALENDARS.

The, Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making pa1t of the same.

To all whom 'it may concern 7 Be it known that T, Gnone'n L. Convex, of Hartford, in the county of llartfl'nql,*aml State of Connectient, have invented an improved lhisiness-Onlendar; and I do hereby deelare that the following is a fall,

clear, and exact description oifthe same, ref'e'rencebeing. had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.

.l ign're 2 shows a section of the same, through the clips land 21-. V

My invention consists in making a calendar of a number of removable cards, Q, containing a table of the days of the week and month, arranged in the usual manner, which cards are attached to the back B, by means of the metallic clips I m n 0.

These clips, which are secured to the hack B, by rivets, orany other connnon mechanical device, hold the cards 0, s0 lon g as they are needed.

When the month has expired, the card can be easily removed, by slipping it out sidewise, which exposes the next in order.

These cards can be printed n'pon opposite sides,

snaking six for the twelvednonths in oneyear. In

this case,-when one month, as J annary, has. expired, the. card is slip'ped out, and then returned to its place "with its other sideont, on which is printed 21. calendar for "tl 1e='next .nlonth. I

The'rhack B can, have any appropriate heading, as

shown in the drawings. Figure 1 shows a iront view of the nnproved cal endar.

" Ola ion.-

. What 1 claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

The removable calendar-Garlic, in combination with the permanent hack B, and clips lm'n 0, when the several parts are arranged and constructed with reference to each other, substantially as and for the purpose described. GEO. L. GOBURN.

Witnesses EDWARD STANLEY, TIIEO. G. ELLIS. 

